Hi Jack
Worked through steps/checks/fixes suggested in the links provided.
Everything checked out ok and the fixes made no difference. It rather looked
like a re-install of IE7 would be needed. However, given that I had been
messing with with Norton(albeit a disabled Norton) just prior to the problem,
I thought I would look at that again before going any further. I unistalled
Norton completely and that seems to have done the trick. No idea why!
Nonetheless, I am grateful for your help and have learned some useful stuff
along the way which may come in useful again some day.
Regards
Chris.
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> Hi
> It can be a result of many mishaps.
> First check the health of the Network, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
> If ever thing checks OK and it does Not work, try this process.
> http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "Chris A." <> wrote in message
> news:44A052C5-3D7B-48DF-9EEA-...
> > The house has broadband (via cable). My PC has a wired connection to a
> > wireless router; my Daughter's laptop has a wireless connection to the
> > same
> > router. We both use XP Home with all updates; both run AVG anti-virus and
> > Zone Alarm Firewall. Until yesterday we had few problems. My PC is still
> > fine
> > but suddenly IE7 on the laptop cannot display web pages.
> >
> > The wireless connection still appears to be fine with an excellent signal.
> > The Router's diagnostic's log recognises the laptop switching on and sends
> > the usual acknowledgement. I have disabled the laptop's connection and
> > re-enabled it. I have also rebooted the wireless router.
> >
> > I have tried to follow advice given in other posts, and from the laptop I
> > have successfully pinged the Default Gateway Address and 212.58.226.232
> > (which is the BBC in London, I think).
> >
> > I have tried a wired connection from the laptop to the router but get
> > exactly the same results.
> >
> > It may be that I inadvertantly did something yesterday just prior to this
> > problem. I was sorting a performance issue between Word 2000 and Norton on
> > the laptop following the advice given in Article 329820 but it seemed to
> > work
> > successfully. I then deleted a couple of redundant desktop icons. At this
> > point I am fairly sure (but could not swear to it) that IE7 was still
> > working. The only other thing I did was try out the bluetooth connection
> > between my new phone and the laptop. That seemed to go well so I tried to
> > send a picture from my phone to the laptop. That did not work so after a
> > couple of tries I gave up.
> >
> > Before switching off the laptop, I tried IE7 - but by this point the
> > problem
> > was certainly evident.
> >
> > Sorry to go on at length but I have tried to be as comprehensive as
> > possible.
> >
> > Suggestions would be welcome. The above trouble shooting that I have done
> > may suggest that I have a better understanding than I really do so please
> > keeps things as simple as possible. My Daughter goes off to university
> > soon
> > so I need to get this sorted. (It's usually the kids who mess up their
> > parent's computers, not the other way round!). Many thanks.
> >
>
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